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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了作者尽心尽力照顾祖母和父亲,而后来因为疾病作者成为了被照顾的对象,被很热心人真诚帮助,这使作者心怀感激,作者决定尽其所能去帮助他人。

1 . My first care giving experience involved driving 2 hours every day to see my grandmother who was terminally ill. I was certainly _______ as the weeks turned into months, but the desire to _______ my grandmother in her last days was overwhelming (无法抗拒的).

Years later, my 87­year­old father required more _______ skills than I could provide. As he lived 700 miles away from me, I deeply _______ that I couldn’t take care of him myself, but I thought my nightly phone calls, filled with laughter and family news, provided him with _______ support.

Then, _______ , because of cancer, I became the one who needed _______ . Friends provided meals, house cleaning, and rides to appointments. The gratitude I felt for these acts of _______ was beyond words. It was also because of their thoughtfulness that I could focus all my energy on healing (治愈) my body and mind. Soon afterwards, in trying to find a meaningful purpose, I _______ the idea of offering help to other caregivers. I was ________ with both sides of the experience, and this ________ me to pay it forward for the incredible amount of support I had received.

A(n) ________ came when a caregiver I knew for years was unable to travel to her winter home in Florida. While recovering from surgery, she was ________ to drive. When she asked me to be the driver, I didn`t ________ , so we headed south on an adventure together.

Now, due to the pandemic (流行病), I have to put off the program, but I look forward to ________ my journey of caring for caregivers soon. I welcome the chance to lift the burden off their shoulders, even if it’s for just a minute.

1.
A.relaxedB.delightedC.annoyedD.exhausted
2.
A.rescueB.comfortC.praiseD.protect
3.
A.communicationB.survivalC.nursingD.working
4.
A.regrettedB.supportedC.fearedD.appreciated
5.
A.professionalB.physicalC.financialD.emotional
6.
A.unfortunatelyB.graduallyC.eventuallyD.interestingly
7.
A.encouragementB.involvementC.assistanceD.guidance
8.
A.happinessB.modestyC.honestyD.kindness
9.
A.reflected onB.came up withC.caught up withD.depended on
10.
A.facedB.combinedC.familiarD.content
11.
A.inspiredB.requiredC.advisedD.invited
12.
A.problemB.crisisC.opportunityD.emergency
13.
A.forbiddenB.expectedC.supposedD.determined
14.
A.respondB.refuseC.struggleD.compromise
15.
A.extendingB.planningC.finishingD.continuing
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。文章主要讲的是MBTI性格测试在韩国年轻人中已经成为了一种趋势。

2 . Park, a 30­year­old Korean housewife, recently took a personality test to figure out who she is. “Just like many other people, I don’t exactly know who I am.” she told The Korea Times. “Sometimes I am curious what makes me feel good or bad. I’ve taken several different types of tests to know myself better and the MBTI is one that I tried recently.” In Korea, the MBTI personality test has become the newest trend, particularly among the millennial (千禧一代).

MBTI, which stands for Myers­Briggs Type Indicator, is a personality test. People answer a questionnaire based on a personality theory. A Hankook survey taken last December found that over half of Koreans have taken the MBTI test. Nine out of every 10 people aged between 19 and 28 responded they took the test. Meanwhile, for those who had never been involved in the test, three quarters showed strong interest, indicating the personality type test has become a phenomenon for younger generations.

The MBTI craze among the younger generation, who are struggling with an uncertain future, reflects their desire for acceptance and comfort in knowing there are like­minded people out there. “The country has limited resources and geography, while its people feature a certain devotion and goal­oriented (目标导向型的) characteristic.” said Lee Myung­jin, a professor of sociology at Korea University. Consequently, they have grown eager on various personality indicators that provide them comfort.

As MBTI has gone viral among younger Koreans, businesses have begun to promote products using the personality test. But such MBTI­based marketing strategies have annoyed some younger people who don’t rely on the results of the test. However, experts agree that the popularity of the test also brings some positive implications. “I believe we’re in a transition period,” Kim Jae­hyoung, a head researcher of the Korea MBTI institute said. “This trend could develop a social acceptance for psychological aid in the future.”

1. Why is the Korean housewife mentioned in Paragraph 1?
A.To give an example.B.To provide the background.
C.To make a contrast.D.To introduce the woman.
2. What does the new MBTI trend indicate about younger Koreans?
A.75% of them have taken the MBTI test while the rest have not.
B.They can secure a more definite future with the help of the test.
C.The trend reflects their inner desire to seek a sense of belonging.
D.The test serves as a handy approach for them to know more people.
3. Which statement will Kim Jae­hyoung probably agree with?
A.The new trend brings about more harm than good.
B.Young Koreans should focus on their businesses.
C.Experts need to put efforts in adapting the test.
D.The test opens a window for mental guidance.
4. What’s the text mainly about?
A.A social phenomenon.B.A disturbing crisis.
C.A young generationD.A commercial test.
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3 . Bright and early on the morning of our first full day in Antarctica, L' Austral's Captain Fabien's voice woke us up as it came through a loudspeaker. If we looked outside right now, he said, we'd see a beautiful sea of icebergs in the golden sunlight. My sister and I jumped out of bed, staring in amazement as we sailed past giant pieces of ice. In the distance, we spotted a group of humpback whales feeding on smaller fishes. Next door, my parents were also waking up to the sights of a new day in Antarctica. Over breakfast, my sister and I excitedly told them about the whales we saw from our room that morning.

You might not immediately think of "family vacation" when talking about a trip to Antarctica, but tour companies like Adventures by Disney are changing that. The company offers guided group trips to destinations across all seven continents in the world.

Our adventure started when we flew to Buenos Aires and explored the beautiful Argentine capital for a day. After leaving Buenos Aires, we flew to Ushuaia on an Adventures by Disney plane. Then, it was the journey toward the Drake Passage. After a speedy Drake Passage crossing, we reached Antarctica early, adding a half day to our scheduled four days on and around the continent.

To those unfamiliar with Adventures by Disney, the fact that you can experience Antarctica-the most distant, extreme continent-with Disney might be surprising. During the trip, there were thoughtful acts, from stamped postcards to send from an Antarctica post office to a champagne (香槟) party on our final stop of the journey; Adventures by Disney truly thought of everything for us. Antarctica is a life-changing destination packed with experiences that can't be copied. We experienced seasickness when travelling across the Drake Passage, hiked up ice hills alongside lovely animals, and had a taste of champagne. And honestly, it's going to be hard for the next family trip we may take to compete.

1. How did the author and her sister feel when sailing past the icebergs?
A.They couldn't feel more terrific.B.They couldn't feel more confused.
C.They couldn't feel more frightened.D.They couldn't feel more dangerous.
2. What does the first paragraph tell us?
A.Fabien waked the passengers up for breakfast.
B.Fabien warned the passengers of possible threats.
C.The author and her sister informed their parents of the whales.
D.The author's parents asked her to appreciate the beautiful sights.
3. What happened first on the author's journey?
A.They flew to Ushuaia.
B.They toured around Buenos Aires.
C.They passed through the Drake Passage.
D.They hiked up ice hills alongside lovely animals.
4. What can we infer about their travel from the last paragraph?
A.The author might feel bad when crossing the Drake Passage.
B.The author believes that their next travel will be more thrilling.
C.The author thought an Antarctica post office should be established.
D.The author regarded the champagne party as the most impressive one.
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章主要讲述Dr. Marco Vietor和Paul Crusius领导的世界上增长最快的助听器公司,尤其讲述助听器公司的产品和服务。

4 . Hearing aids usually bring to mind images of ugly, ineffective devices mainly worn by the elderly. But this ill repute (恶名) is quickly changing, as they've recently taken a turn thanks to two innovators, Dr. Marco Vietor and Paul Crusius, who now lead the fastest-growing hearing aid company in the world-hear. com.

Hear. com's years of research led to the development of two game-changing hearing aids-the Silk and Styletto. These impressive devices pack cutting-edge (尖端的) technology in designs that are practically invisible. They also use a unique way that has been clinically (临床地) proven to deliver better-than-normal hearing so you can clearly understand speech in any environment. With additional features like Bluetooth and rechargeability, today's hearing aids are attracting even younger customers skilled in tech.

But hear. com knows it's not just about tech and design. They’ve put an enormous effort into the entire experience to make hearing care more accessible and more affordable. "Everyone should be able to hear well to live well,” Crusius says. "And it's very individual. Each person's hearing loss is different and requires a personalized approach to find the best solution."

"We hear with our brains, not our ears. And it takes at least 30 days for our brain to adjust and relearn how to hear again with new hearing aids," Dr. Vietor says. "To guarantee your best outcome with hearing aids, we developed the industry's first 30-day program, Hearing Success Program, so customers have that extra level of care and knowledge to succeed."

And it's working. Hear. com has now helped more than 100,000 customers improve their hearing. Their A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau and 5-star rating on the customer review platform, Trustpilot, speaks for itself.

Hear. com's "customer first" approach also helps drive the company's success, encouraging employees to act like owners and put customers first. "We're investing heavily in shaping our company culture," Crusius says. "Individuals who work at hear. com say they are here to do more than a job. They're helping change lives all around the world."

1. How are the two brands of hearing aids-the Silk and Styletto?
A.They are the most advanced.B.They are the most traditional.
C.They are the most complicated.D.They are the cheapest yet the most valuable.
2. Why do the new devices appeal to youths according to the second paragraph?
A.They can use small batteries to supply power.B.They can connect with Bluetooth.
C.They can provide louder sound.D.They are easy to carry.
3. What is the main topic of the third paragraph?
A.The structure of their products.B.The materials of their products.
C.The humanization of their products.D.The sales of their products.
4. Which is one of the operation policies mentioned by Crusius?
A.Efficiency first.B.Sincerity and fairness.
C.Rapid delivery.D.Clients uppermost.
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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。主要讲述了曼哈顿唐人街一家亚裔美国人经营的书店在1月份发生火灾后重新开业,受到了支持者的热烈欢迎。

5 . The reopening of an Asian American-owned bookstore in Manhattan's Chinatown following a January fire has received a warm welcome back from its supporters.

Yu &. Me Books, which is regarded as the first female-owned Asian American bookshop in New York City, has raised more than $369,000 for repairs since a tragic fire on January 4. It reopened on Wednesday. "We are so excited to welcome you all back to our Yu &. Me Books home," the store announced on Instagram. "We can't wait to shed tears, laugh loudly and open our hearts with all of you who have made us feel at home."

The fire in an apartment above the bookstore on Mulberry Street killed one of the building's residents. Smoke and water damage also devastated Yu & Me Books, destroying almost all its inventory and equipment, according to a GoFundMe campaign that store owner Lucy Yu set up to make up for the costs.

During the restoration and renovation (翻新) of the original bookstore, the business operated from a location within The Market Line, an underground marketplace on the Lower East Side, and several pop-up shops (临时店铺) in the city.

"It was a bookstore I always wanted to visit, and I'm so happy that they were able to reopen," Charlotte Leinbach, a teacher for New York City's Education Department said. Leinbach hadn't been to the bookstore before the fire, but she had heard quite a bit about its fate. She bought two books, the second and third in the series Before the Coffee Gets Cold.

"It's hard to find a lot of books written in Japanese, and then translated into English," she said. "The design of the bookstore is really nice, and the layout is great. I am glad that they also sell used books. I love buying new books because it's fresh and it's nice, but it's always nice to see people in the community giving their books back and reselling and just passing them on." She said she will continue to support the women-run small businesses that focus on people and authors of color.

"I actually came on the day of the opening, but there were too many people, and it was too crowded, so I just haven't had a chance to look at it," Liam Li, another Asian American, said. "This place is unique. It's in Chinatown. As Asians live in New York City, I feel this offers the most space for the community. I understand like a minority in this society, it is not easy to have a store like this," she added.

1. Which word can replace the underlined one "inventory" in Paragraph 2?
A.Curtains.B.Switches.C.Goods.D.Chairs.
2. How did Lucy Yu get the money to make up for the losses?
A.By applying to the government for money.
B.By getting money from an insurance company.
C.By raising money from her friends and relatives.
D.By collecting money from a fund on the Internet.
3. What can we infer about Charlotte Leinbach from the text?
A.She often gave a hand to the store owner before the fire.
B.She sang high praise for the arrangement of the store.
C.She prefers to buy used books rather than new ones.
D.She translates books as her part-time job.
4. Which can serve as the best title for the news report?
A.Chinatown bookstore's reopening welcomed
B.Smoke and water damage destroy Chinatown bookstore
C.Yu &. Me Books-first female-owned Asian American bookshop in NYC
D.Chinatown bookstore in New York City means a lot to Asian Americans
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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。主要讲述了作者去美国申请签证的经历以及充满了跌宕起伏的过程。

6 . Successfully receiving a US visa (签证) is full of ups and downs. In early 2023, I received an offer to join in the Sports Industry Management Summer Program at Georgetown University in the US. Never having been to the US before, I was thrilled about the upcoming _________.

However, my excitement turned into shock when I _________ a scheduled interview appointment at the US embassy (大使馆) in New Delhi in early May. The waiting list was so long that it _________ all the way to September, well _________ the start of the summer program in July.

Still, that wasn't the only _________ we faced with the US embassy. A friend planning to visit France mentioned that the visa application process now took two months longer than before. It seemed that an increasing number of people were applying to travel abroad. I waited until mid-July before _________ giving up on the summer program for 2023.

At last, I secured an appointment for Sept 18, 2023. After all these difficulties, I thought I could finally get my US visa. During the interview, the visa officer, a pleasant woman, began asking me a few questions. Then there was _________ as she typed on her keyboard for five minutes. I though that the exciting moment was coming. _________, after smiling at my mom and _________ a green form to her, she said, "Sorry, but due to your job, we require __________ documents."

As a journalist, my mother was required by the green form to email a list of her published stories. Fortunately, she specializes in __________ and art, with hundreds of articles on cultural exchanges and interpersonal communications between India and the US. I don't know whether or not her touching stories __________ the visa officer. After all, the embassy gave us 10-year visas after about a week.

With the visa, I am applying for the summer program for 2024 now. If you're planning to travel abroad, I __________ starting the visa process early, __________ many others likely have the same plans. Your parents' jobs can also affect your visa application, so make sure you do some __________ and are ready to provide extra documents.

1.
A.competitionB.examinationC.journeyD.conference
2.
A.checked forB.put offC.set asideD.worked out
3.
A.quickenedB.stretchedC.increasedD.deepened
4.
A.underB.besideC.aboveD.past
5.
A.taskB.traditionC.secretD.issue
6.
A.eventuallyB.courageouslyC.initiallyD.eagerly
7.
A.angerB.silenceC.dangerD.fun
8.
A.ThereforeB.HoweverC.OtherwiseD.Moreover
9.
A.adaptingB.postingC.offeringD.applying
10.
A.unimportantB.technicalC.strangeD.additional
11.
A.cultureB.sportsC.scienceD.psychology
12.
A.shockedB.discouragedC.convincedD.puzzled
13.
A.imagineB.recommendC.permitD.admit
14.
A.unlessB.thoughC.sinceD.until
15.
A.cleaningB.shoppingC.exerciseD.research
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文,文章主要讲的是什么是真正的创新。

7 . When I stepped into the Samcheong Park Library in Seoul, I saw the future. The simple building had a nice selection of books and a cafe where readers could enjoy coffee while gazing at the leaves outside. It was specifically designed without any latest technology.

“What’s so innovative about that?” a librarian in Toronto asked when I showed her pictures. Innovation to her meant digital technology, like 3D printers. “Why couldn’t they both be innovative?” I asked.

We are constantly told that innovation is the most important force in our economy, without which we would be left behind. But that fear of missing out has led us to fall into the false trappings of innovation over truly innovative ideas that may be simpler and more effective. This mindset implies that if you just buy the new thing, you have innovated! Each year, businesses and individuals run around like broken toy robots, trying to figure out their strategy for the latest buzzword equipment.

At best, this is a waste of resources. Devices are bought, used and abandoned, as the technology’s capabilities fall short of its promise. But at its worst, this approach can truly cause damage. Schools cut field trips to purchase tablets with few proven benefits. Companies that applied AI into hiring have actually strengthened gender and racial prejudices.

True innovation isn’t just some magic devices. It is a continuing process of reflection and reassessment, which often means adopting “old” ideas and tools in a new context, or even returning to methods that worked in the past. Adjusted properly, these rearview(后视的) innovations have proved as transformative as novel technologies.

Look no farther than the streets of New York, which have been redesigned recently to accommodate cyclists with car-free zones. The idea isn’t new. It was created half a century ago, with the aim of bringing cities back to their residents. And while e-reader sales have been exploding, Penguin just announced it would publish tiny printed books, an ideal solution for a market demanding both convenience and physicality.

1. Which of the following best describes Samcheong Park Library?
A.Dull but convenient.B.Simple but refreshing.
C.Old-fashioned but cozy.D.Unexceptional but spacious.
2. What can we learn about innovation from Paragraph 3?
A.Its true meaning is to buy new things.
B.It is important for the growth of economy.
C.It shouldn’t involve simple and effective ideas.
D.Its true meaning has been misread by the public.
3. Which statement will the author probably agree with?
A.Magic devices encourage innovation.
B.Innovation should be human-centered.
C.The power of technology is undervalued.
D.Wasting resources are a must for innovation.
4. What is the writing purpose of the text?
A.To introduce some best ideas about innovation.
B.To show that future lies in returning to the past.
C.To convince people of the true meaning of innovation.
D.To stress the important role innovation plays in economy.
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文章大意:本文是一篇应用文。文章介绍Ross数学项目的目的,员工,项目时间,申请人要求及费用等信息。

8 . Ross Mathematics Program

The Ross Program is a summer experience designed for pre-college students.

Mission Statement

※At Ross. we provide students with a focused and supportive environment for mathematical exploration. We encourage mathematical cooperation and community building, instead of direct competition between students.

※At Ross, we want to create an environment that allows students to explore their relationships with mathematics, and we try to create an experience that allows students to explore mathematics deeply, to experience mathematics for themselves, and to share this exploration and joy with others.

Ross Staff

We have excellent counselors (辅导员) who are responsible for teaching mathematics, providing social and emotional support for students, and monitoring student safety. They are also responsible for being role models for students, and for developing a welcoming camp culture among the participants.

Program Dates

There will be two sites for the Ross Program:

※At Otterbein University in Columbus, OH. June 9 through July 19, 2024

※At Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology in Terre Haute, Indiana, June 16 through July 26, 2024

All participants typically live with a roommate in a campus dormitory.

Applying

※Pre-college students who are interested in mathematics are invited to apply. First-year students range in age from 15 to 18 years old, but in unique cases, younger or older students are accepted. We expect about 60 first-year students at each site.

Admission decisions are based on school performance, teacher recommendations, essays about the applicant’s interests and goals, and the applicant’s work on some challenging math problems.

The fee for attending the program is $7,000, though we’re able to provide financial aid for students who need financial assistance to attend the program. The student fee covers tuition, housing and meals.

Please feel free to email us at ross arossprogram. org!

1. What is the goal of the program?
A.To teach students to build good relationships with others.
B.To help students explore mathematics deeply and joyfully.
C.To give students a chance to share their joy with others.
D.To create a good competitive environment for students.
2. What do we know about the program?
A.It is held in two countries.
B.It is only open to 15-to 18-year-olds.
C.It offers free on-campus housing.
D.It lasts for about six weeks.
3. Who are most likely to be accepted by the program?
A.Those who apply and pay the fee in advance.
B.Those who are recommended by their teachers.
C.Those who have a great interest in mathematics.
D.Those who have published essays about math problems.
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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了中产阶级商人艾哈迈德总是对自己的生活感到不满足。一天,他在暴雨中驾车时,看到一个骑摩托车的人在艰难地行驶,而他自己却安全舒适地坐在车里。这使他意识到自己的幸运和满足。回家后,他看到一个无家可归的人在路边睡觉,这使他更加反思自己的生活态度。他意识到幸福来自乐观,并决定改变自己的思维方式。

9 . Ahmed was a middle-class businessman and used to go to his office in a car that he had bought seven years ago. Despite being _________ stronger than most of his co-workers, he was _________. Ahmed always wanted more than he had. Whenever he got into his car, he would start finding _________ with it, and drown in self-pity for being so poor.

One weekday, Ahmed left his home to go to his office. It was raining heavily. Ahmed drove _________, for he had to be careful with his _________ car. Then, a man on a motorbike grabbed his _________. The man was _________to keep the bike steady in the thunderstorm. Ahmed was _________ the fact that he was travelling safe and dry in his car. He said to himself, “I’m travelling _________ without getting affected by the rain, while this person is in serious difficulty. I am more __________ than him.”

The day passed quickly. When Ahmed drove back home, the rain had stopped. He saw a homeless man sleeping on the wet sidewalk.

Ahmed remained __________ that night, lost in deep thought. Happiness was around him, yet he always ________ about his life. Neither his car, his house nor status was depressing; what was saddening him was his __________. He knew he had to __________ his thoughts. That day, he __________ an important lesson — happiness comes from optimism!

1.
A.physicallyB.spirituallyC.intellectuallyD.financially
2.
A.annoyedB.ashamedC.dissatisfiedD.discouraged
3.
A.thingsB.faultsC.moneyD.chance
4.
A.slowlyB.dangerouslyC.absent-mindedlyD.self-confidently
5.
A.smallB.oldC.lovelyD.electric
6.
A.balanceB.breathC.attentionD.imagination
7.
A.longingB.marchingC.wanderingD.struggling
8.
A.aware ofB.excited aboutC.anxious forD.surprised by
9.
A.freelyB.comfortablyC.quicklyD.frequently
10.
A.hopefulB.impressiveC.contentD.advanced
11.
A.awakeB.curiousC.disappointedD.silent
12.
A.caredB.wonderedC.worriedD.complained
13.
A.attitudeB.intentionC.identityD.memory
14.
A.shareB.changeC.followD.appreciate
15.
A.missedB.gaveC.learntD.observed
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文章大意:这是一篇新闻报道。英国中国学生学者联谊会周三在伦敦举办了春节联欢晚会,为中国新年倒计时。900多名来自英国大学和教育机构的代表,以及中国学生和学者,共同享受了一场中国文化的盛宴。文章主要介绍了此次活动的一些具体情况。

10 . The Chinese Students and Scholars Association in the UK held a Spring Festival gala (庆典) on Wednesday in London to count down to the Chinese New Year. More than 900attendees, including representatives from British universities and education institutions, as well as Chinese students and scholars, joined to enjoy a feast of Chinese culture.

This year’s Chinese New Year falls on Saturday, and 2024 is the year of the dragon based on the Chinese zodiac. The dragon is considered by the Chinese people to represent dignity, prestige, and fortune.

The festival gala, with a theme of “Soaring Dragon’s Spring Melody”, featured Chinese folk music, dance, singing, martial arts performance and more.

During the event, Zheng Zeguang, China’s ambassador to the UK, made a speech to the attendees, highlighting major accomplishments achieved in the past year and stating China’s future development focuses.

He pointed out that China will determinedly pursue high-quality development and Chinese modernization to advance the great rejuvenation (复兴) of the Chinese nation. China will also call for an equal and orderly multipolar (多级的) world as well as for inclusive economic globalization that benefits all, Zheng noted. “Our motherland has bright prospects for future growth,” he said.

The ambassador praised Chinese students and scholars for being hardworking and behaving in a controlled way, saying that the number of Chinese students in the UK has significantly increased due to the transformation of China. “I hope you will carry on the tradition of patriotism. I hope you will ai m high and work hard. I hope you will unit e and help each other, as well as make friends widely. I hope you will grow into the backbone of the nation in the near future,” he said.

Alistair Fitt, vice-headmaster of Oxford Brookes University, extended warm wishes of good fortune and prosperity in the year of the dragon and expressed hope for progress in Sino-British relations. “I am very sure that our two great nations will continue to expand all of our very successful relationships,” he said.

1. What does the underlined word “prestige” in Paragraph 2 mean?
A.The condition of being strange and alone.B.The condition of being respected and admired.
C.The condition of being large and frightening.D.The condition of being followed and monitored.
2. Why has the number of Chinese students significantly risen in the UK according to Zheng Zeguang?
A.Advertising activities have been organized well in China to promote British universities.
B.Chinese students are most attracted by the scenery in the UK.
C.The education fees in the UK have been reduced.
D.Great changes have taken place in China.
3. What does Alistair Fitt mainly express in the last paragraph?
A.His suggestions.B.His surprises.C.His arrangements.D.His expectations.
4. What is the best title for the news report?
A.Spring Festival gala brings joy to Chinese students in UK
B.Chinese students in UK count down to Chinese New Year
C.Warm wishes of good fortune expressed in year of dragon in UK
D.China’s ambassador to UK states China’s future development focuses
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